Some city officials appear more willing to bargain on availability of space occupancy:
"The duration of this proposed agreement is approximately one week for maintenance and lighting. This agreement, in its current form does not constitute an offer to be accepted by either party. Though currently understood between the parties as tentative, in exchange for vacating unconditionally the public square area, the protesters, not to exceed 1000 individuals at one time shall be permitted to demonstrate peaceably and orderly at another to be determined location. Said location shall be a major landmark with high public visibility. Proposed locations include but are not limited to the area immediately around city hall, the[redacted] court building, and [redacted] stadium. No individual, at any time for any reason, shall disrupt the orderly flow of traffic and parking or impede the interests of businesses and their patrons. Orderly, designated areas shall be predetermined for this purpose. All demonstrating individuals are to be instructed in the terms of this agreement. Demonstrators are responsible for sanitation and rubbish removal and shall provide for such at no additional expense to the city."
It's a start....